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  • availble car model for rental, hassle free and no obligation

    Posted on April 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    Available car model for rental on rent a car singapore.Mazda 2 Auto( HatchBack)

    Perfect for: Anyone and everyone!

    Thumbs up: The Mazda 2’s feather-light weight

    Thumbs down: It’s second to none. The Mazda 2 is practically perfect

    Safety: 5-star EuroNCAP rating; has ESC

    Fuel Economy and Green Rating: 7 litres per 100 km; 3.5 eco stars

    ..KIA PIcanto Auto( HatchBack)

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    .Toyata Coralla Auto (Sedan)

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    .Nissan Latio Auto (Sedan)

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    .Mazda 2 Auto (Hatchback)

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    .Suzuki Swift Auto (Hatchback)

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    .Toyota Coralla Auto (hatchback)

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    .Mitsubishi Airtex Auto (SUV)

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    .Honda Jazz Auto (Hatchback)

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    .Honda Fit (Hatchback)

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    .Honda Stream Auto (MPV)

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    Fiat Punta (Hatchback)

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    .Toyata Sienta (7 Seater MPV)

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    Call Joe at +65 9632 5539 for free quotation with no obligation, hassle free.

    you can also drop an email to vinci0902@yahoo.co.uk
    your name:

    your favorite car model:

    your date of rental : from when to when ( how many days/ months / year )

    your contact number:


    * once confirmation is done, please bring along your driving license, Identity card

    For P-plate holder : additional SGD 10 / day apply.

    collection location : at our Ang mo kio office.

    Available car model for rental on rent a car singapore

    Mazda RX8 ( sports)

    weekday: contact +96325539 for special deal

    weekend( fri-mon) : contact +96325539 for special deal

    Ideal  promotion package: contact +96325539 for special deal

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    KIA Picanto

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Toyota Coralla Auto

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Nissan Latio Auto (sedan)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Mazda 2 Auto (hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Suzuki Swift Auto (Hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Toyota Coralla Auto ( hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Mitsubishi Airtex Auto (SUV)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Honda Jazz Auto (Hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Honda Fit ( Hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Honda Stream Auto ( MPV)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Fiat Punta ( Hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

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    Toyota sienta ( 7 seater)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package: SGD220

    Call Joe at +65 9632 5539 for free quotation with no obligation, hassle free.

    you can also drop an email to vinci0902@yahoo.co.uk
    your name:

    your favorite car model:

    your date of rental : from when to when ( how many days/ months / year )

    your contact number:


    * once confirmation is done, please bring along your driving license, Identity card

    For P-plate holder : additional SGD 10 / day apply.

    collection location : at our Ang mo kio office.


    100% free quotation with no obligation, guaranteed!

    satisfaction availble car model for rental, hassle free and no obligation


    Call +65 9632 5539 now for Enquires or Booking!
    Fast, Simple and Reliable!
    No obligations!

    All prices in NETT Singapore Dollar.
    No GST and 100% no hidden fee.
    We offer the best car rental deals in Singapore.
    Cars are available base on reservation system, first come first serve.
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  • 5 reason to rent a car

    Posted on April 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    Whether traveling or staying at home, there are some situations where a car rental is a time, money and aggravation saver. It allows you the freedom of your own car, without the commitment to a lease or a loan. It allows you to drive a car that doesn’t require servicing or repairs. Renting a car can be as easy as a phone call away. Here are just some of the many reasons why you should rent a car.

    1. Trip: No matter where you go you will always find that taxi’s cost more than they’re worth. Renting a car will eliminate the half hour wait for your cab to drive you the distance it costs to rent a car for the day, let alone the additional wait to be picked up and taken back where you came from.

    2. On a Date: Nothing impresses people more than a flashy car, be it on the first date even if you’re married as a nice surprise. Renting a nice car is a great way to make your date a memorable one. If you are looking for a memorable wedding event, renting a nice luxury car will be a wise choice for most people.

    3. Broken Down Car: Whether your car is at the mechanics for repair, or at the body show getting a new coat of paint, you never have to miss a beat. Why let a trip to the shop keep you from driving when you can just rent a car for as long as your car is in the shop. You can save so much time and money without the hassle of bringing your car for servicing.

    4. In Between Cars: There’s a lot of time and energy that goes into buying a car. So much so that you never want to jump into it lightly. If your car sells faster than you can find one to buy, renting a car is cheap enough these days that you can rent a car to drive until you find the car that’s right for you so that you have the proper time to get proper vehicle checks on any cars you’re considering. Remember buying a car is a long term liability. Never buy a car out of a sudden urge.

    5. Live In the City: Sky trains, buses, subways make it almost ridiculous to pay for gas and insurance if you live in the city. With the expense of owning its like throwing money down the drain when everything in the city is so readily available. However instances still arise where a car would be needed. If you only need a car twice a year for a small trip out of town, then renting a car is your best bet.

    There are much more reasons to rent a car from car rental companies. You save time, money, energy and that long term liability. Cars rentals companies are easy to find. If you need to rent a car in Singapore, you may visit www.rentacarsg.com

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  • Planning a car rental

    Posted on April 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    Planning a Car Rental

    With rising gas prices, driving causes more headaches than it used to. When traveling, though, you may need to rely on a car rental. There are ways to save money if you plan well. Next time you’re looking for a quality, affordable car rental, consider the following:

    1. A car rental at the airport sometimes costs more than at a nearby agency. Compare prices ahead of time; it may be worth taking a taxi a few miles to pick up the vehicle at a different rental location.

    2. Choose a no-frills car rental. Many less-luxurious cars get better mileage.

    3. Car rental agencies usually have better deals on compact cars. If you don’t need the space, why pay for it? Compact cars also get better mileage.

    4. A car rental is usually more costly if you pick up the vehicle at one location and drop it off at another. However, consider the price of returning to the original locale. Is it cheaper to pay for the gas or for the drop-off? This might sway your decision a little.

    5. Car rental agencies offer prepaid fill-ups when you return the vehicle. Compare their costs with the gas pump prices and decide ahead of time which is a better deal.

    6. A weekly car rental usually costs less than paying for five or six days alone. If you’re staying just under a week, you may want to pay this rate and return the car early.

    7. Avoid purchasing insurance from the car rental company if possible. Many credit cards cover car rental insurance; in the event of collision or theft you’ll be taken care of. Check your credit card agreement ahead of time.

    8. Save the extra driver cost by choosing a designated driver. Some car rental agencies charge more to add a driver.

    9. Look for car rental coupons in travel magazines or an Entertainment book. Agencies also give discounts to AAA and AARP members. Be sure to inquire about available deals.

    Keeping these factors in mind before your car rental, you can save a substantial amount of money. Shop wisely, and know before you go!

    If you need to rent a car in Singapore, you may visit www.rentacarsg.com

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  • Car renters think small to shrink refueling cost

    Posted on April 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    Car Renters Think Small To Shrink Refueling Cost

    By Elissa Hunter

    SEPTEMBER 22, 2008 — Corporate travel departments, and in some cases individual travelers, increasingly are turning down upgrades from car rental companies and remaining in smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles in order to save money when refueling.

    Such initiatives could impact fleeting, as car rental companies look to meet demand for smaller cars by adjusting supply levels accordingly.

    At Austin, Texas-based Sematech, many travelers are premium members at car rental companies, which allows them upgrades “up to a car they may not want anymore because the fuel costs are higher,” said manager of corporate travel and meeting services Bill Davidson.

    While the travel department tries “not to make a big deal” about upgrades, some Sematech employees are requesting to remain in the vehicle class they have booked.

    “We’ve actually had some people say, ‘I don’t want to be upgraded,’ ” Davidson said. “We have it in some people’s profiles that they don’t want to be upgraded despite their status.”

    “I’ve seen it more from individual travelers,” said Dave Kilduff, managing director of ground transportation for Carlson Wagonlit Travel’s CWT Solutions Group. “The car rental companies can’t unload or sell the SUVs, so the one place they can put them is in an upgrade. The problem with that is, you’re burning more gas and you’ll spend more money in refueling.”

    The difference in refueling costs has an impact, said Neil Abrams, president of Purchase, N.Y.-based Abrams Consulting Group. “It could be millions of dollars for a Fortune 100 company in fuel costs that are potentially avoidable if they use the most fuel-efficient car and refuel the vehicle themselves,” he said. “The larger the car, typically, the less fuel-efficient, and the more it’s going to cost the customer.”

    Brad Carr, vice president of business rental development for Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car, said, “Some companies have said don’t upgrade us. It’s kind of the opposite of how it was a year ago.”

    Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group spokesperson Chris Payne said the company has seen corporate customers “sticking with what their standard car is. We’ve really not seen a lot of upgrading.”

    While individual travelers have been making the decision not to upgrade in some companies, in others the decision has come from the travel department. In August, Foster City, Calif.-based Gilead Sciences’ preferred car rental supplier agreed to stop automatically upgrading renters.

    “Statistically, one of the highlights of the quarterly reviews is the number of times our travelers would be driving something in a higher car category, but still be paying midsize rates,” according to Rick Wakida, global travel manager for Gilead, adding that such statistics were seen as a benefit to the traveler.

    “When gas hit $4 a gallon, it just made me think, what does that mean?” Wakida said, adding that if travelers were upgraded to larger cars or SUVs, “in theory our refueling expenses would be higher.”

    Wakida said he’s hoping to gather at least one quarter’s worth of data to see if the program made an impact in year-over-year fuel costs.

    Such initiatives are impacting car rental companies’ fleeting strategy.

    Bill Knepper, senior director of business development at Advito, BCD Travel’s consulting arm, said he’s heard a lot of talk about upgrades but few companies are putting that talk into policy.

    “It depends on how well the rental car companies do with matching their fleet to the demand, because I’m hearing a lot of corporate travelers are getting upgrades because the companies don’t have enough small cars,” he said.

    Frank Schnur, vice president of advisory services for American Express Business Travel, said, “Next year, we’ll see more smaller and compact and hybrid cars in car rental company fleets.”

    “They’ve got to better fine-tune the fleet for what their customers require,” Abrams said. “If you have more people refusing the upgrades, you’ve got to have more cars in the classification people seem to want.”

    While car rental companies are trying to meet demand for small cars, they are running into obstacles. “You still have manufacturers that have been turning out larger vehicles and they can’t change overnight,” said Dollar Thrifty’s Payne.

    Enterprise’s Carr said demand for smaller vehicles is coming from consumers as well. “We are trying to get an increase in smaller cars in our fleet,” he said, “but it’s difficult to do.”

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  • never reveal top 10 car rental tips

    Posted on April 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    Singapore Best Car Rental

    Top 10 Car Rental Tips
    By Warren Clarke, Automotive Content Editor
    Edmunds.com

    Remember when people rented cars mainly for the purpose of vacation transportation? These days, things have changed. The car rental industry has grown by leaps and bounds; the most current estimates available (for 2004) put annual car rental revenue at a whopping $17.6 billion. Airport rentals have historically been the main revenue driver, but that segment has remained virtually flat over the past decade and a half; the industry’s growth is due almost entirely to the explosion of the “home-city” rental market � renting from a neighborhood location � which has snowballed from $2.5 billion in 1991 to today’s $9.5 billion. Auto Rental News, the industry’s leading trade publication, estimates that for the first time in the history of the industry, home-city rental captured the lion’s share of the market in 2004, with 54 percent of total revenue.

    Those renting from neighborhood locations do so for a host of reasons. Some need an extra-large truck for that move across town. Some need a comfy hauler for a cross-country family road trip or a weekend of furniture shopping. And others crave a glamorous high-end cruiser for a fun-filled night out.

    Whether you’re an airport renter or a home-city renter, we’ve got a list of tips designed to help make your car-rental experience as pain-free as possible for your bank account.

    1. Surf the Net. As is the case with many purchases, you’ll usually find the best rates on the Internet. Shop around. Buying online will afford you the luxury of seeing what rates look like on any vehicle your heart desires, without the inconvenience of having a salesperson breathing down your neck. Also, many companies offer special discounts to people who rent online. Rates will obviously vary from company to company, depending on vehicle availability, location and other factors. But rates aren’t the only variable to consider. Consider hours of operation, for example; some companies may close earlier on weekends. Depending on your schedule, this might be a crucial issue for you.

    2. Go weekdays. Rates are typically cheaper on weekdays. At one company we surveyed, you could rent a subcompact on a weekend for $70 - 99. When we opted for a weekday rental, the figure plummeted to a far more reasonable $50 - 99. If you’ve got some flexibility with your rental arrangements, opt for weekeday rental. Your pocketbook will be eternally grateful.

    3. Weekly does it. Weekend rates are great, but weekly rates are usually the best of all. At one company we surveyed, a subcompact went for a weekday rate of $56.99. That same car could be rented on a weekly basis for just $252.99, a savings of more than 30 percent if you used the vehicle for all seven days, and more than 10 percent if you returned it after five days. If you plan on using the vehicle for five days or more, choose the weekly rate.

    4. Think twice about insurance. When renting a car, you’ll be offered a collision damage waiver (CDW) and a loss damage waiver (LDW). The first covers you in the event of a collision, while the second covers any loss to the rental company. Both kinds of coverage are a good idea, but not if they duplicate coverage already included in your own insurance policy. Most insurance policies offer liability coverage to protect you if you injure someone in an accident; some also cover rental-car damage via comprehensive and collision coverage. Check your policy or call your insurance agent to verify coverage before signing up for a vehicle. If you’re renting the car with a credit card, your card provider may pay for vehicle damages associated with an accident. Check with your card company ahead of time to make sure.

    There’s one caveat. The collision damage waiver covers “loss of use,” the charge levied by the rental car company to cover its lost income when the vehicle is out of service. In most states, auto insurance policies don’t cover this loss, so if you have an accident, you may wind up having to pay this charge out of your own pocket. The states in which loss of use is covered in car insurance policies are: Alaska, Connecticut, Louisiana, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island and Texas. Unless you live in one of these states, the waiver may be a good idea.

    5. Book early. It’s not just a clich�; the early bird really does get the worm, and he usually gets it much cheaper than everyone else. Rates depend on how many vehicles the company has on the lot at the time the rental is made, so sooner is better. Reserve your car at least a week in advance.

    6. Think twice about prepaid gas. Typically, renters have two choices when it comes to fuel: You can pay for a full tank of gas in advance and bring the vehicle back empty (or less than full), or you can opt to refuel it yourself just before returning it. Rental car companies suggest that paying in advance will add convenience and that the low rates offered will save you money. Well, they’re right on the first part but wrong on the second. Paying in advance is an added convenience; if you want to save yourself the hassle of a trip to the gas station or avoid a last-minute rush when you’re trying to make a plane, pay away. But unless you plan on using the entire tank of gas, prepaying will cause you to pay for more fuel than you’ve actually consumed. From a financial standpoint, prepaying is a bad idea unless you’re absolutely certain that you’ll use the full tank.

    7. Be careful of upgrades to larger vehicles. Sometimes, rental car companies will offer free upgrades to larger vehicles. They do this mainly because compacts tend to be in high demand. This sort of upgrade may seem like a great deal for you, the renter. If having a larger vehicle will genuinely enhance your rental experience, then take the upgrade. But if you have no real need for the extra space, it’s cheaper to decline. Larger vehicles burn more gas, so that “free” upgrade isn’t really free � you’ll wind up paying for it at the pump.

    8. Steer clear of airport pickups. Picking up a rental car at the airport can be more expensive due to taxes and fees. Try looking at nearby neighborhood locations to save money. A recent Travelocity study showed that renting at an airport costs more than 11.5 percent more on average than renting at a neighborhood location. Texas airports were the chief offenders, but airports in states like Arizona, Ohio, Maryland, Missouri and New Mexico also cost renters more in taxes and fees.

    9. Got kids? Seat ‘em yourself. If you’re traveling with a little one, you can save yourself some coin by bringing your own child safety seat. One rental company we surveyed charged almost $10 per day for child safety seat rental. Obviously, this can tack a significant amount onto your car rental expenses, so if you’re able to, bring your own child safety seat. If you’re renting a minivan, though, know that some rental minivans include integrated child safety seats at no extra cost.

    10. Join the club. Many of the larger companies offer club membership in which members pay a yearly fee in exchange for certain perks and privileges. These clubs can save you money with benefits like free rental days and airline miles, but you’ll likely only see savings if you’re a frequent renter. If you fall into this category and use rental vehicles more than occasionally, go clubbing.

    Book/rent a car in Singapore!
    www.rentacarsg.com
    Email: vinci0902@yahoo.co.uk

    Call: +65 9632 5539

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  • how to Protect your car and reduce additional expense

    Posted on April 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    There is a very cheap and highly effective way of protecting your car – so cheap is it you don’t need to use all of your stimulus check from the government to make sure your vehicle keeps its looks despite the weather, birds, kids playing around it or the adverse effect of water causing rust and serious damage to the structural integrity of your pride and joy!

    Investing in a car cover allows you to keep your car out in the open, perhaps because the garage is full or you don’t have one. Parking your vehicle in the sun causes the paintwork to fade and become discolored, and just like you on the beach, adding a protective layer will stop your car from getting a serious dose of sun burn. Choosing a car cover that will protect your investment is essential and yet it is so easy to do!

    You need to choose a car cover that will fit your vehicle easily and ensure proper protection. Make sure the car cover is made from a flexible and lightweight material that will allow easy handling and fitting while at the same time, can be stored with the minimum of space and fuss. A good man made material will also allow the car cover to be stored for long periods of time when not in use, say in the summer if you only want the cover in operation during the winter months.

    A good man made car cover will also be completely water proof so water cannot get to the bodywork and start corroding the metal framework which quickly creates unsightly marks on the paint job and will lead to a serious damage to the car. When the time comes to sell your vehicle, the appearance of the paint work is going to be a major factor in maintaining the value you can expect to get from selling the car on. You can clean and polish your car as frequently as you want, but unless you are going to protect the finished product you will have to increase the maintenance cycle and still will not be able to stop the deterioration in the appearance of your car unless you have it under cover.

    Car

    A car cover will also be tough enough to withstand minor bumps and scratches from children and animals hitting the car with a ball or having the friendly neighborhood cat using the hood as a great place to perch on. A robust man made car cover will be able to withstand the impact of other car doors being opened and hitting your bodywork causing scratches and dings so many of us take for granted.

    So while you may invest your stimulus check in a new automobile, make sure you also invest a few bucks into a good quality car cover which you can use to ensure you get the full enjoyment from having a great looking car as well as making sure you protect the value of the vehicle higher than your neighbor who is not using a car cover at all.

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  • Available car for rental on Rent a car singapore

    Posted on March 15th, 2009 vinci No comments

    Available car model for rental on rent a car singapore.Mazda 2 Auto( HatchBack)

    Perfect for: Anyone and everyone!

    Thumbs up: The Mazda 2’s feather-light weight

    Thumbs down: It’s second to none. The Mazda 2 is practically perfect

    Safety: 5-star EuroNCAP rating; has ESC

    Fuel Economy and Green Rating: 7 litres per 100 km; 3.5 eco stars

    ..KIA PIcanto Auto( HatchBack)

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    .Toyata Coralla Auto (Sedan)

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    .Nissan Latio Auto (Sedan)

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    .Mazda 2 Auto (Hatchback)

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    .Suzuki Swift Auto (Hatchback)

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    .Toyota Coralla Auto (hatchback)

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    .Mitsubishi Airtex Auto (SUV)

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    .Honda Jazz Auto (Hatchback)

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    .Honda Fit (Hatchback)

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    .Honda Stream Auto (MPV)

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    Fiat Punta (Hatchback)

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    .Toyata Sienta (7 Seater MPV)

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    Call Joe at +65 9632 5539 for free quotation with no obligation, hassle free.

    you can also drop an email to vinci0902@yahoo.co.uk
    your name:

    your favorite car model:

    your date of rental : from when to when ( how many days/ months / year )

    your contact number:


    * once confirmation is done, please bring along your driving license, Identity card

    For P-plate holder : additional SGD 10 / day apply.

    collection location : at our Ang mo kio office.

    Available car model for rental on rent a car singapore

    Mazda RX8 ( sports)

    weekday: contact +96325539 for special deal

    weekend( fri-mon) : contact +96325539 for special deal

    Ideal  promotion package( Mon - fri) : contact +96325539 for special deal

    .

    KIA Picanto

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Toyota Coralla Auto

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Nissan Latio Auto (sedan)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Mazda 2 Auto (hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Suzuki Swift Auto (Hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Toyota Coralla Auto ( hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Mitsubishi Airtex Auto (SUV)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Honda Jazz Auto (Hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Honda Fit ( Hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Honda Stream Auto ( MPV)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Fiat Punta ( Hatchback)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    .

    Toyota sienta ( 7 seater)

    weekday: SGD60

    weekend( fri-mon) : SGD210

    Ideal  promotion package ( Mon - fri) : SGD220

    Call Joe at +65 9632 5539 for free quotation with no obligation, hassle free.

    you can also drop an email to vinci0902@yahoo.co.uk
    your name:

    your favorite car model:

    your date of rental : from when to when ( how many days/ months / year )

    your contact number:


    * once confirmation is done, please bring along your driving license, Identity card

    For P-plate holder : additional SGD 10 / day apply.

    collection location : at our Ang mo kio office.


    100% free quotation with no obligation, guaranteed!

    satisfaction Available car for rental on Rent a car singapore


    Call +65 9632 5539 now for Enquires or Booking!
    Fast, Simple and Reliable!
    No obligations!

    All prices in NETT Singapore Dollar.
    No GST and 100% no hidden fee.
    We offer the best car rental deals in Singapore.
    Cars are available base on reservation system, first come first serve.


     Available car for rental on Rent a car singapore

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  • Technique to refueiling your petrol.

    Posted on March 7th, 2009 vinci No comments

    Paying attention to little details can save you a lot of petrol in the long run. The routine act of refuelling your machine is one such avenue for you to save petrol.

    * Avoid refueling when your petrol level is lower than half-tank. This is because petrol vapour will escape more readily when the tank is low in fuel. The optimum to refuel is when the fuel reaches 3/4 mark.
    * Refuel during the night or when the temperature is low. When the weather is hot, petrol vapourises more readily to the environment.
    * Furthermore, petrol expands during higher temperature, so you are pumping more fuel but with lower volume when the weather cools down.

    In some countries, some drivers actually jerk their vehicles when they refuel. The reason behind it is to fill the tank more fully. However critics had mentioned that cars are engineered in such a way to leave some space within the tank.

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  • Driving technique that can reduce petrol consumption for your rented car!

    Posted on March 7th, 2009 vinci No comments

    Drive within Speed Limit

    Your fuel mileage will decrease rapidly when you travel at speeds over 95 km/h.

    20% more petrol is consumed when traveling at 110km/h than at 90 km/h.

    Remind family members that drive to adhere to this. This will also prevent them from getting traffic summons.

    Anticipate Driving Conditions

    Use an alternative route if you know the traffic is heavy on a certain road.

    This also applies to driving conditions that may cause you to tailgate or practise some other inefficient driving procedures.

    The cleaner and smoother that your driving is the more petrol costs you will save. Plan your driving routes accordingly. You’ll save yourself frustration as well as money.

    Avoid Peak Timings

    In slow traffic, you’ll be wasting petrol and causing wear and tear on your car.

    If you are heading home and know that the journey is going to be slow you may want to consider running some errands in the meantime.

    Accelerate before going upslope

    When approaching upslope, accelerate before you reach it. This will save fuel while you are climbing upslope.

    Caution: Accelerate in a safe manner or you wont be able to save fuel ever again.

    Employ higher gears

    If you drive at fast speeds using the wrong and often lower gears, you will reduce your fuel economy by as much as 40 percent.

    Keep foot off Brake when Driving

    Try to avoid the habit of keeping your foot on the brake, even lightly, when you are driving. When you rest your foot on the brake you use more fuel than you would otherwise and you also will wear out your brakes much sooner. This brings back to the point that you should drive within the speed limit so as to reduce the frequency of braking.

    Buy Environmental Friendly or Smart Cars

    Buying a hybrid vehicle can save on the cost of fuel.

    Travel Tips

    When you are traveling with a carrier or a roof rack, you will be increasing your fuel cost by as much as 5 percent. Reduce the amount of aerodynamic drag and improve your fuel consumption by placing as much as you can in the trunk of your car.

    When carrying heavy objects in the car, you reduce your fuel economy by as much as 1 to 2 percent.

    It might be more beneficial to hire a truck or borrow one from a friend so that you can reduce the wear and tear on your car as well as keep down your fuel costs.

    Tightening the Fuel Cap

    It may seem like a small thing to do, but tightening the fuel cap on your car will prevent petrol from evaporating and escaping into the air.

    Cruise Control

    When you are driving on the highway you should be using cruise control whenever possible to maintain a steady pace.

    This will help to increase your fuel consumption.

    Many newer vehicles come with cruise control as a feature and not as a luxury choice for just this reason: to save on fuel costs.

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  • Over view on technique to reduce your petrol usage and save cost

    Posted on March 7th, 2009 vinci No comments

    Engine

    Ensure that your engine is in proper working condition. This would reduce the fuel required to work the engine. Regular servicing would obtain maximum efficiency for the vehicle. A dirty engine could increase fuel consumption by 10 to 20% while a clogged air filter increases 10% of fuel consumption. The air filter and the fuel filter should be kept clean. Use new filters if required. Installing an oxygen sensor could improve mileage by almost 15%.

    Feed multi-grade oil to your engine because it reduces drag. Change the oil regularly. Certain engines work optimally with different kinds or grades of fuel so do refer to the vehicle manual.

    Avoid running engine idle for a long time. The engine warms up faster while driving so there is no need to wait for it to warm up before moving off. If your engine uses petrol as fuel than it’s more efficient to turn off the engine than to run it idle for more than 30 sec.

    Go for the four-cylinder engine rather than going for V6 or V8. Light cars consume less fuel than large vehicles. Before buying a new vehicle look at its rated efficiency.

    Close Windows
    Open windows increases resistance to wind flow that increases fuel consumption by as much as 20%.

    Grade of Fuel
    Fuel tank caps that are either loose, damaged or are not there at all, cause petrol to vaporize. Close the cap properly every time you open it.

    Air pressure in tyres

    Poorly inflated tyres cause wastage of fuel as well as wear and tear of the tyres. Check your vehicle’s tyre pressures at least once in a month. You can refer to the specified tyre pressure label around the driver seat. Use radial ply tyres instead of cross ply ones because they offer comparatively less rolling resistance and longer life. Ensuring wheel alignments are proper gives 10 percent saving of fuel.

    Plan your trip

    Try to plan your trips during less-congested times of the day whenever possible. With less traffic, you can maintain a smooth engine running without having to apply harsh brakes. You can use the internet to check out the shortest route to your destination. Never put extra luggage on car’s roof rack as it increases weight. Road and weather conditions also play a major role in the fuel economy of your vehicle. Driving on a plain road can reduce fuel economy by as much as 6 percent. On the contrary on a road with upward slope causes 7 percent loss of fuel. Examine suspension and chassis parts for misalignment such as axles, bad shocks, bent wheels, or broken springs.

    Air Conditioning

    As vehicle speed increases, air resistance increases in an exponential fashion. While going on long tour try to maintain constant speed it improves fuel efficiency. Use the A/C it when required. With A/C on, an extra load is placed on the engine forcing more fuel to be used by about 20%. Furthermore, the engine runs inefficiently when it’s cold.

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